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Translates to "Its light increases" or "Gains more light." This imagery is common in spiritual poetry to describe the heart or soul gaining enlightenment from the Divine. "Min Allah Majid" (من الله مجيد): Refers to "From Allah, the Glorious." (The Glorious) is one of the 99 Names of Allah "Nasheed" (نشيد):

may appear cryptic at first glance — a random string of hyphens and consonants. But when decoded, it becomes a ladder into the heart of Islamic devotion: the restless, joyful seeking of divine increase, channeled through sung praise. nwrha-ystzyd-mn-allh-mjyd-nshyd

Doing good deeds purely for the sake of the Divine, without seeking recognition. 3. Reflecting That Light to Others Translates to "Its light increases" or "Gains more light

Al-Majīd is one of Allah’s names, meaning The All-Glorious, The Magnificent in actions and attributes. It appears in the Quran (11:73): "Innahu Ḥamīdun Majīd" (Indeed, He is Praiseworthy, Glorious). Seeking increase from al-Majīd implies asking for an outpouring of divine glory and beauty. Doing good deeds purely for the sake of